Some previous works on Nigeria-Ghana relations emphasize elements of rivalry, antagonism and disharmony as major themes permeating relations between both countries. This present study, however, contends that relations between both countries have not been as antagonistic as earlier reported. As a matter of fact, available records at the disposal of this study reveal that apart from some periods of diplomatic conflicts, especially in the early years of their relations (1960-1966) caused largely by inter-personal clashes between the leadership of both countries in the immediate post-independence period, and the expulsion sagas of 1969, 1983 and 1985; both countries have lived in harmony with various instances of accord, cooperation and collab...
This thesis is a work of International History and an investigation of the birth of inter-African re...
Bibliography: leaves 206-221.In West Africa, where most countries attained independence in 1960 or a...
The formation of ECOWAS in 1975 should be seen as the culmination of several attempts over a period ...
Over the years, relationship between Nigeria and Ghana has faced dramatictwists and turns. In a rest...
Over the years, relationship between Nigeria and Ghana has faced dramatic twists and turns. In a res...
This paper discusses the Nigeria-Zimbabwe relations, 1980-2015 from the context of cooperation and d...
Although rated as the two biggest economies in West Africa, the relationship between Nigeria and Gha...
The paper evaluates various aspects of Anglo-Nigerian relations during 25 years of Nigeria’s indepen...
The contemporary world is such that nations cannot do without one another. This is because some nati...
Nigeria, the West African local hegemon, has been actively involved in the integration process and s...
The interplay of colonization and attainment of independence as a critical element of inter-state re...
Long before Ghana and Nigeria became independent countries in 1957 and 1960 respectively, peoples of...
Nigeria’s relations with South Africa were of double standard during the apartheid era. The post-ind...
Interests of sovereign states trancends beyond friendships of individuals and commonalities in cultu...
PhD (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis study examined Nigeria's r...
This thesis is a work of International History and an investigation of the birth of inter-African re...
Bibliography: leaves 206-221.In West Africa, where most countries attained independence in 1960 or a...
The formation of ECOWAS in 1975 should be seen as the culmination of several attempts over a period ...
Over the years, relationship between Nigeria and Ghana has faced dramatictwists and turns. In a rest...
Over the years, relationship between Nigeria and Ghana has faced dramatic twists and turns. In a res...
This paper discusses the Nigeria-Zimbabwe relations, 1980-2015 from the context of cooperation and d...
Although rated as the two biggest economies in West Africa, the relationship between Nigeria and Gha...
The paper evaluates various aspects of Anglo-Nigerian relations during 25 years of Nigeria’s indepen...
The contemporary world is such that nations cannot do without one another. This is because some nati...
Nigeria, the West African local hegemon, has been actively involved in the integration process and s...
The interplay of colonization and attainment of independence as a critical element of inter-state re...
Long before Ghana and Nigeria became independent countries in 1957 and 1960 respectively, peoples of...
Nigeria’s relations with South Africa were of double standard during the apartheid era. The post-ind...
Interests of sovereign states trancends beyond friendships of individuals and commonalities in cultu...
PhD (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis study examined Nigeria's r...
This thesis is a work of International History and an investigation of the birth of inter-African re...
Bibliography: leaves 206-221.In West Africa, where most countries attained independence in 1960 or a...
The formation of ECOWAS in 1975 should be seen as the culmination of several attempts over a period ...